New movies arrive in theaters and on streaming this week

This week brings a diverse lineup of films to theaters and Netflix, including sequels, true-crime thrillers, and animated adventures. Highlights feature the zombie franchise continuation '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' and a reunion project from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in 'The Rip'. Releases span January 12 to 18, 2026, offering options for various tastes from horror to family fare.

The week of January 12 to 18, 2026, sees several notable films hitting screens. Leading the pack is '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', rated R, which arrives in theaters on January 16. This fourth entry in the '28 Days Later' series follows Spike, played by Alfie Williams, as he joins a gang led by Jack O’Connell's character on a violent spree, while Ralph Fiennes portrays Dr. Kelson forming an unexpected bond with an undead figure, potentially altering the world. Directed and written by Alex Garland, it was filmed alongside its predecessor, with a third installment in development.

Also debuting in theaters on January 16 is 'Dead Man’s Wire', a 2025 release based on the 1977 true events involving Tony Kiritsis, portrayed by Bill Skarsgård. The story depicts Kiritsis taking a mortgage company president hostage using a sawed-off shotgun rigged with a dead man's wire to demand respect and owed money. Two-time Oscar nominee Gus Van Sant directs, drawing partly from the 2018 documentary 'Dead Man’s Line'.

On Netflix, 'The Rip' premieres the same day. This 2026 action thriller stars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, who also produce, alongside Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor, Sasha Calle, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Scott Adkins, and Kyle Chandler. Directed by Joe Carnahan of 'Smokin’ Aces' fame, it follows Miami police discovering $20 million in a stash house, leading to betrayal and escalating danger from outsiders.

Other releases include 'All You Need is Kill', a time-loop alien invasion tale co-directed by Kenichiro Akimoto, based on the novel behind 'Edge of Tomorrow'; the mystery horror 'Night Patrol' with Justin Long, which premiered at 2025 Fantastic Fest; PG-rated animated 'Charlie the Wonderdog' voiced by Owen Wilson; PG-13 sports drama 'Signing Tony Raymond' featuring former NFL players; R-rated 'A Private Life' starring Jodie Foster, who earned a 2026 Lumiere Awards nomination; and documentary-style 'The Voice of Hind Rajab', Tunisia's Oscar shortlisted entry about a real Gaza emergency call, with an all-Palestinian cast.

These films provide a mix of genres, from high-stakes action to poignant real-life stories, catering to broad audiences.

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Variety and Deadline spotlight 2026's most anticipated films

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Building on early previews of 2026's cinematic slate, entertainment industry outlets Variety and Deadline released their highly anticipated movies lists on December 29, 2025. The selections emphasize franchise sequels like Marvel and Pixar entries, alongside auteur-driven projects and genre films, blending familiarity with fresh narratives.

BuzzFeed has compiled a list of 25 new movies premiering in theaters or on streaming from January to early March 2026. Highlights include horror sequels like "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" and "Scream 7," alongside adaptations such as the first Emily Henry book movie and an animated "Wuthering Heights." The roundup aims to help viewers plan their winter watching.

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Following its January 2026 lineup announcement—which included early-year films like 'People We Meet on Vacation' (Jan. 9) and 'The Rip' (Jan. 16) starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon—Netflix has revealed more original movies for later in 2026. The expanded slate features high-profile stars such as Cillian Murphy, Charlize Theron, and Brad Pitt, spanning thrillers, adaptations, and franchises.

Netflix introduced 69 new titles this week, including 38 movies and 31 series, marking a busy period driven by podcasts and Thai comedy specials. Highlights include the thriller The Rip starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, and the limited series Agatha Christie's Seven Dials. Popular content like People We Meet on Vacation and HIS & HERS dominated the US top 10 charts.

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Netflix is set for a strong February 2026 with a mix of original films and licensed titles, including Oscar contenders and international thrillers. The lineup features just two new originals amid a quiet month for fresh productions, supplemented by acclaimed licensed movies arriving in the US.

Building on our Early January Update, streaming services are rolling out fresh content for the week of January 9, 2026, including sequels, dramas, reality shows, and thrillers on Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, HBO/Max, and more. New highlights like Tron: Ares and His & Hers join returning series such as The Pitt Season 2 (premiering Jan. 8) and Industry Season 4 (Jan. 11), offering sci-fi, true crime, and high-stakes stories for diverse viewing.

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Building on the New Year's preview, streaming giants Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and Disney+ are rolling out confirmed new movies, series premieres, and specials for January 2026. Standouts include HBO Max's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' on January 18 and Netflix's 'Bridgerton' season 4 part 1 on January 29, alongside fresh family fare, action, and dramas to kick off the year.

 

 

 

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